Director
Philip Saville
DIRECTOR
Stars (in credits order)
David Hemmings
Walter Leybourne
Joanna Pettet
Josephine Pacefoot
George Sanders
Sir Francis Leybourne
Dany Robin
Babette
Warren Mitchell
Count Pandolfo
John Bird
Home Secretary
William Rushton
Sylvester Wall
Bill Fraser
Inspector MacPherson
Maurice Denham
Editor of 'The Times'
Wolfe Morris
Chinese Trade Attache
Martita Hunt
Headmistress
Arnold Diamond
Charles Dickens
Hugh Burden
Lord Tennyson
John De Marco
Oscar Wilde
George Reynolds
Lord Alfred Douglas
Jan Holden
Lady Dilke
Mike Lennox
Algernon Charles Swinburne
Arthur Howard
Mr. Fortnum
Clement Freud
Mr. Mason
Neal Arden
Dr. Livingstone
Walter Brown
Mr. Barrett
Suzanne Hunt
Miss Elizabeth Barrett
Carol Friday
Flora
Marie Rogers
Phoebe
Tessie O'Shea
Singer
Avril Angers
Flora's Mother
Betty Marsden
Felicity
Rose Alba
Maid(uncredited)
Lewis Alexander
Man in Times Office(uncredited)
Eric Barker
(uncredited)
Roy Beck
Times Newspaper Journalist(uncredited)
Paul Beradi
Guest at Brothel Opening(uncredited)
Ernest Blyth
Jim O'Brady
Man Pushing Handcart(uncredited)
Veronica Carlson
Lilly(uncredited)
John Cleese
Jones(uncredited)
Mary Fielder
School Teacher(uncredited)
Tommy Godfrey
News Vendor(uncredited)
Aidan Harrington
Waiting Room Man(uncredited)
Peter Jeffrey
Sherlock Holmes(uncredited)
Aileen Lewis
Belgravia Hall Concert Attendee(uncredited)
Charles Lloyd Pack
Second Petitioner(uncredited)
Joe Lynch
Policeman(uncredited)
Ferdy Mayne
First Petitioner(uncredited)
William Mervyn
Cabinet Minister(uncredited)
Robert Mill
First Heckler(uncredited)
Christopher Morris
Boy(uncredited)
Margaret Nolan
Busty Prostitute(uncredited)
Rhonda Parker
Wrestler in Mud(uncredited)
Milton Reid
Henchman(uncredited)
Jessie Robins
Machinist(uncredited)
Douglas Sheldon
Second Heckler(uncredited)
Penny Spencer
Evelyn(uncredited)
Marianne Stone
Larry Taylor
Toff(uncredited)
Thorley Walters
Doctor Watson(uncredited)
Queenie Watts
Old Crone(uncredited)
Karen Young
Chess Player Prostitute(uncredited)